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  • Converting Audio Files to Editable Text

    Posted by David Biddix on October 30, 2012 at 5:38 pm

    I work as an instructional technologist at a community college and we have a big problem. I have instructors who want to use videos in their online classes, but we are required to close caption any media of that type that we use. We are currently using Camtasia and Amara to develop the captions but it is slow, tedious work typing out the script.

    I’d like to find a way to take the audio track of a video file and convert it to editable text (in essence the opposite of text to speech). I know that the conversion won’t be perfect, but I feel that the effort to correct words would be easier than transcribing the videos.

    Does anyone know of a solution that would take an audio file or the soundtrack to a video and convert it to editable text? I’d like a cross-platform solution (i.e. both Windows and Mac OS X).

    Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions you can provide.

    Pavel Popov replied 9 years, 8 months ago 13 Members · 14 Replies
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  • Terry Mikkelsen

    October 30, 2012 at 8:01 pm

    Adobe Premiere Pro
    I’ve never used the feature, so I don’t know how accurate it is.

    “Speech Analysis
    Turn spoken dialog into timecode-accurate text. Search keywords to jump to specific dialog, or even cut video based on the transcript. Reference scripts boost accuracy.”

    Tech-T Productions
    http://www.tech-t.com

  • Ty Ford

    October 30, 2012 at 9:58 pm

    Hello Terry and welcome to the Cow Audio Forum.

    Dragon is a free mac-based app that does speech to text conversion.

    https://itunes.apple.com/US/app/id341446764?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D4

    Regards,

    Ty Ford
    Cow Audio Forum Leader


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  • Terry Mikkelsen

    October 31, 2012 at 6:05 pm

    Dragon appears to be iOS only. David wanted something cross-platform for the desktop/laptop. I can’t find anything else.

    Tech-T Productions
    http://www.tech-t.com

  • Ty Ford

    October 31, 2012 at 10:43 pm

    Terry,

    Really? Try putting voice-to-text converter in Google.

    Regards,

    Ty Ford
    Cow Audio Forum Leader


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  • André Engelhardt

    November 5, 2012 at 3:45 pm

    Tons of audio transcription software out there but Nuance’s Dragon (available for PC and Mac) is probably the most efficient, reliable one. More info here: https://www.nuance.com/dragon/index.htm


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    Composer & Remixer
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  • Malcolm Matusky

    November 9, 2012 at 10:33 pm

    I have been sitting here for days, transcribing dialogue from interviews, does this work for on camera talent?

    How long does it take to “train” the program for someones voice? Can the talent read a few paragraphs and then can I adjust the program in post?

    Interesting!

    M

    Malcolm
    http://www.malcolmproductions.com

  • Stephen Doiron

    March 13, 2013 at 8:59 pm

    Part of this discussion, and it’s a critical point, is the desire to “take the audio track of a video file and convert it to editable text.”

    Dragon is licensed to one voice only which means each instructor would have to purchase a license in order to use the conversion technology.

    I am on a hunt for the same sort of features (professors who do interviews with authors they then want in transcript format) and I’ve come to the conclusion that if there is a software solution out there, it is the product a highly secretive [;-)] software vendor who is carefully hiding it from potential users.

    I’m off to search among conference professionals to see if they have discovered any solutions.

  • Tanvi Sharma

    July 19, 2013 at 5:00 am

    Same opinion as Edgar. I have also been using https://www.speechtotextservice.com for all my interview processes for one year. It is just amazing.

  • Kaye Dean

    September 18, 2013 at 12:10 am

    Have you tried the audio to text conversion called ScribeOn, sir? I’ve used it several times and I testify that the outcome is very accurate. The transcriber who did my work was a 100% English-speaking native from the USA. Their service rate is very affordable which did not hurt my pocket. Maybe you should try their service and see if it might be helpful to you. I believe that this is their webpage: https://scribeon.com/

  • Luis Pelayo

    December 13, 2013 at 7:33 pm

    https://www.uSubtitle.tv , uSubtitle automates the process of timing subtitles to video and audio by generating the text and timing. uSubtitle offers the flexibility of an edit application, which gives users the ability to edit and perfect the returned transcription and timing.

    Please give our demo a try. We offer 10 minutes of content process for free.

    Luis Pelayo
    Hollywood Tools LLC
    21550 Oxnard Street, Suite 300
    Woodland Hills, CA 91367

    https://www.hollywoodtools.com

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